One of the best editorials I've read in a long time.
"I miss the days where there was some sense of civility amongst gamers."
I couldn't agree more. This is probably the part of your editorial that resonated with me the most. It's also why I very rarely play games online with anyone other than friends.
Well, if I didn't already own a copy... ;)
You don't know what you're missing! ;)
Yeah, I felt that a little bit in the first title, but not so in this one. I mean, you can always get lost or forget the story if you do nothing but mine 100 planets in a row, but generally speaking, there's much more focus on the story this time around, even though you are given total freedom throughout most of the game.
I'm waiting for the first sports/shooter/platformer title to come around. It'll be epic.
Integrated vibration - that's awesome.
I'm looking forward to this one!
Isn't that what they said about the last one?
I'll have to keep my eye on this one, especially since its being compared to Mass Effect 2.
Or why did they feel the need to bother adding a multi-player aspect to an already awesome single-player experience. I'm a big believer in not every game needing to have multi-player to be successful.
If only I lived near NYC...
Sega! Sounds fun, wish I could go.
Nice review. Too bad I don't have a Wii...or am into fighting games. :)
The whole concept of this is interesting to me, but I suck at FPS games so....
Great review, though!
It's a remake. ;)
I never played any of the Lunar games, but played the demo recently for the PSP remake of Silver Star Story. I quite enjoyed it!
So, who's buying the PS3 "Arc"? ;)
Looks like you guys had a lot of fun!
An improvement over the first? At least that is good.
Good point, gives you more bang for your buck!